James Praznik: That was the third movement of Camille Saint-Saëns’ Fifth Piano Concerto, which is a piece that kicks my butt quite a bit. When I get nervous about doing an interview like this, I’m ...
The NCAA has strict policies on its athletes, staff, and employees betting on sports. Gambling on one’s own team leads to permanent ineligibility for NCAA competition, as well as if they participated ...
On Sunday, April 26, the WSA passed a long-debated amendment that increases WSA senator and leadership stipends to match ...
This week, The Argus sat down with DeCrescenzo to talk about the team’s success, pitching preference, and postseason hopes.
But what I remember the most from those conversations wasn’t any particular argument against reusability. It’s how many times the word “inconvenient” functioned as a conclusion.
Wesleyan President Michael Roth ’78 has been named in no less than 229 editions of The Argus. Six of these editions, however, ...
For FUSION leader D’Vine Straughter ’26, choreography is a process of learning not just moves, but culture.
Over 50 Middletown residents and University students filled the Church of the Holy Trinity for a town hall event hosted by ...
A staged reading of Senica Slaton’s ’26 “Tears of Gold” debuted at Ring Family Performing Arts Hall on Tuesday, April 21.
The letter penned by USLAC called on Roth to enforce the University’s service contractor employment code, which guarantees ...
Here is The Argus’ preview of the 152nd Run for the Roses.
Who’s to Blame? Opinion • April 24 • Badu Smart Before We Succeed, We Must Decide Letters to the Editor • March 27 • Badu Smart Community is Not Comfort Letters to the Editor • March 3 • Badu Smart ...